I can’t accept UCF and another school because at the other schools I would start in May

Are you required to enroll in summer? You also weren't clear if these are all summer admission acceptances. If you aren't required to enroll until fall, then accept at one of those and wait to see what UCF says.

Worst case, enroll for summer at one of those other schools, then once accepted UCF try to transfer that single course you took during summer.

Just some ideas, but I would talk to an advisor to see which will work for your situation.

The first ticket he was able to appeal but he isn’t allowed to appeal the second one.

That doesn't sound right at all. Can you give me a source on that? You can appeal multiple tickets. You can't appeal the same ticket a second time.

Edit: My mistake, you can appeal a second time, but not with the Parking Citation Appeals Committee. You have to go to the SGA.

A student may request a second level of
appeal by submitting a written appeal with the Student Government Association’s
Judicial Council within ten (10) business days upon receiving notification that the
original appeal to the Parking Citation Appeals Committee was heard and denied.

Edit 2: You aren't going to like this part, on their website they directly state:

If a parking meter malfunctions and will not accept coins, you should park at a different meter location and report the malfunctioning meter to Parking and Transportation Services at 407-823-5812. Parking at a meter that is malfunctioning may result in a citation for overtime parking.

I would say no to real time strategy (RTS). I don't think there is any "RTS" board game out there, everything is turned based that I am aware of. Either way, the interface I do not believe is suited to optimize RTS play. Look at any modern RTS PC game, you need quick/hot bars, you need buttons at the ready, you need to queue actions, and micromanage a dozen or more units at once.

As for the other part of your question, yes, you could theoretically program AI to play against. I am not sure I have seen any game implement full AI, but it would be possible. Though I'm not sure, based on your line of questioning, if you realize how much work that would be (depending on the game).

This means we can't really help you, since you no longer have it in your possession to answer any questions or try anything. This could turn into a relatively lengthy game of telephone. We tell you, you tell him, he tells you the response, you tell us. Rinse and repeat dozens of times.

This is a pre-made image that I downloaded.

This is a bigger issue, as you have not a single idea what they could have installed or configured incorrectly. I mean there are hundreds, possibly thousands, of settings that can be tweaked. 99% of the time the response on here, to a pre-made image, will be to wipe the card and install it from scratch so you know what has been installed or changed.

Last note, there could be malicious software running on that device. Pre-made images have no guarantees about being safe, and no one constantly evaluates them for user safety. :/

Are you not just using a MTG workshop download from the table top simulator workshop page?

Sounds like they aren't. I suggest against that. If you build a deck using those mods you could potentially be forcing everyone to download hundreds of unneeded assets. Also, Frogtown.me has very quick ways to import deck lists built with third party sites/tools. It makes it much easier to quickly craft a deck, get statistics on it, then import into TTS.

Plenty of intense PvP, funny drinking-vomiting-splashing your friends in the face, combined with moments of awe when you notice how damn pretty the game is while sailing on that gorgeous water.

I agree with that 100%. The problem is, I played this game at a game show and took all that in during a 20-30 minute game demo. After that, we realized there wasn't much to it. We sailed to an island, dug up treasure. Killed a skeleton, and then sold the chest. The game is just a rinse and repeat of that.

I got into the alpha and the beta, so I had a chance to play the game a lot. Other players were friendly, and I would say I had an okay time during each session. The experience wasn't great though, nothing really caught me during any of the play sessions to make me want to rush back and play again. It was not bad in any way, it just didn't seem better than a lot of the other games I already play.

In the end, what you described is all you do. During the game show we laughed some, did some stupid stuff... but I can't see us doing that over and over regularly. It definitely seems like it would be a game to play for an hour or two, every month or so. Like one of those games you play to switch it up from your daily/weekly/regular games.

This seems unnecessary. Just name your room "Laser Light Show Achievement" and comment in global chat you're looking for people to help unlock it. Should take less than 5 minutes. It's how I did it. Worst case, just leave your room open long enough and people will join for it.

No person shall ride at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard
to traffic, pedestrians, surface of the side walk or pavement, the hazard at intersections and any
other condition then existing. Pedestrians have the right of way on all walkways and paths
commonly used for pedestrian traffic. Persons operating bicycles, skateboards, skates (in-line or
roller), scooters, or similar devices shall yield to pedestrians.

Based on what that says, if you run into someone you could be referred to the Office of Student Conduct (rule 8b). Though, as you said, you avoided the person. In UCF's eyes, if you were to collide, it would be entirely on you.

There aren't any that I am aware of. I looked into it years ago when Google Fiber was announced. I was interested in what issues they would have to overcome to offer services here.

Either Florida or Orange county has some pretty strong laws against starting a new telecommunications service within the area. If I am remember right, you need tens of thousands of signatures, and then you are required to have certain sized company (x number of employees) with specific number of existing clients before you can request/bid to offer service within this area.